The future of CollegeHumor, the pioneering comedy website that rose to prominence before the rise of YouTube, was thrown into question Wednesday after the brand’s sale resulted in more than 100 ...
CollegeHumor is dropping its collegiate moniker after nearly 25 years… to become Dropout. The company is officially rebranding from CollegeHumor to Dropout, the name of the ad-free, subscription ...
But CollegeHumor didn’t drop off: IAC sold the brand to executive producer Sam Reich, allowing shows like Dimension 20, Um, Actually, and Game Changer to keep doing the work, and spinning off their ...
Dropout CEO Sam Reich details his acquisition of CollegeHumor and how he's transformed it into an internet-centric streamer selling out Madison Square Garden Sara Belcher is a digital news ...
"Um, Actually" is one of the CollegeHumor shows that has been expanded one the site's new streaming service, Dropout.tv By Courtesy of CollegeHumor On Sep. 26 2018, CollegeHumor announced the launch ...
IAC is selling its digital media brand CollegeHumor to one of its executives, laying off dozens of employees in the process. By Alex Weprin IAC is selling its digital media brand CollegeHumor to one ...
Imagine what kind of show Rick and Morty would be if it actually explored real-world science, technology, history, medicine and more. Or, coming at that idea from a different angle, imagine what kind ...
CollegeHumor laid off more than 100 staffers this week as its parent company IAC moved to sell the comedy website. The cuts in New York and Los Angeles left the company with just five to 10 employees, ...
The long-running comedy outlet CollegeHumor has cut nearly its entire staff as its parent company decided to no longer fund the website. Sam Reich, CollegeHumor's COO, acknowledged the company's ...
On a cloudy morning the week after New Year’s Day, at CollegeHumor’s headquarters in West Hollywood, everyone braced for bad news. “We all knew what was about to happen,” writer and actor Katie ...
In a video about the rebranding (watch below), Reich, now the company’s CEO, says he wasn’t sure Dropout would make it to its second year. “I won’t lie to you — I was scared. Scared that the company I ...